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GQ: Why Is Everyone Getting Their Tattoos Removed?
Posted on 6/1/25 at 3:22 pm
Posted on 6/1/25 at 3:22 pm
Do you know anyone thats gone thru these procedures?
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Why Is Everyone Getting Their Tattoos Removed?
For decades, Americans were covering their bodies with more and more tattoos. Now, they’re getting them removed as fast as they can. We speak with the patients going under the laser, the tattoo-removal technicians whose business is booming, and the tattoo artists whose work is being erased to understand how something so permanent became so ephemeral.
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The worst part of getting a tattoo removed, apart from the searing pain and the two-year commitment, is the sound the laser makes as it hits your skin: a violent, unnatural popping and crackling that could soundtrack an animated video of someone being electrocuted. During the procedure, patients are advised to wear protective goggles to shield themselves from the laser’s rays, and they often close their eyes in fear. Without actually watching the removal process, the mind takes all the other sensory cues—mainly that awful sound—and conjures an image of some horrific mutilation occurring. It feels, and sounds, as if your body is a stretch of New York City sidewalk being torn into by a torch, electrical sparks flying every which way.
More and more people are choosing to undergo this form of torture, from reformed delinquents to millennial dads to celebrities freshening up their images.
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In the months following one of these laser sessions, a healthy person’s system will absorb some of these much smaller ink particles and flush them away, the way it would a minor virus or a small bruise. The sensitive lasered skin might sting for a few days, and then possibly get itchy, and laser technicians strongly advise their clients to stay out of the sun in the weeks after a treatment. But then, the tattoo, like the memory of the laser experience, begins to fade, slowly. A couple of months later, it’s time to repeat the process all over again. With a little bit of luck and dedication, for a healthy person most tattoos will be gone within one to two years, at which point the formerly tattooed can simply enjoy their revirginized skin—or they can start getting it tattooed again.
There is some poetic justice to the idea that reversing what was intended to be a permanent choice requires such agony and commitment. “We are literally defying the laws of gravity by getting a tattoo and having it be permanent on our skin, when our body just wants it all out,” Rebecca, a laser technician from Inkless, tells me. “We are also defying the laws when we’re removing it.”
About a third of American adults have tattoos—that’s at least 80 million people. And a quarter of those 80 million are thought to regret their body art, totaling some 20-odd-million prospective tattoo-removal clients. All of those millennials who started getting inked in their 20s, just as tattoos were evolving from something transgressive into something more commonplace? They’re now inching toward or into their 40s and feeling disconnected from their misspent youths. They’re having babies, paying mortgages, sobering up, getting colonoscopies, and eating clean. They want their bodies to reflect those dramatic existential shifts.
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Posted on 6/1/25 at 3:26 pm to RLDSC FAN
Nothing like trying to be a unique individual by doing the same thing as 1/3 of the adult population. Idiots.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 3:26 pm to RLDSC FAN
quote:I just got a pretty sweet piece on my shoulder and tricep to finish out the sleeve on my left arm
Why is everyone removing your tattoos?

“Everyone” seems very generalizing yeah
Posted on 6/1/25 at 3:26 pm to RLDSC FAN
This is why I never got tattoos.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 3:31 pm to RLDSC FAN
At some point it will be more rebellious to NOT get tattoos
Posted on 6/1/25 at 3:36 pm to RLDSC FAN
I have never once considered getting my barbed wire bicep tat or the "Mom" inside a heart tat removed
jk i don't have any tats
if i ever get a tat it will be a face tat
jk i don't have any tats
if i ever get a tat it will be a face tat
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:01 pm to bad93ex
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At some point it will be more rebellious to NOT get tattoos
We’re already there. Problem is we’re normal people who don’t have the need for this shite. We don’t talk about it
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:10 pm to RLDSC FAN
I’ve got one tattoo, right over the crack of my arse: “Exit Only”
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:15 pm to RLDSC FAN
The last several times I was in Florida it felt like we were the only family without tattoos.
No matter how nice the resort or restaurant - tattoos everywhere.
No matter how nice the resort or restaurant - tattoos everywhere.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:18 pm to RLDSC FAN
Because tattoos are fricking nerds who hate themselves and hate being in their own skin. The epitome of mental weakness.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:22 pm to RLDSC FAN
Knew this was coming. Almost started up a tattoo removal business but in Louisiana it would have failed.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:23 pm to HeadCall
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Because tattoos are fricking nerds who hate themselves and hate being in their own skin. The epitome of mental weakness.
Upvoted. Tats have been linked to individuals who self-loathe. It’s a form of mutilation. Here is a fun homework assignment for everyone. Look at the percentage of drug over doses and suicides with victims that have tats.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:26 pm to RLDSC FAN
Has anyone considered the toxicity of the chemicals that make up the tattoo ink colors?
Some require some metals which are not good for the body.
I understand that there are no mandatory regulatory standards for these as they are neither food nor drug, but are listed as cosmetics. Therefore, there are only suggested practices rather than legal requirements for component chemicals, production processes and handling of these inks.
I also understand that the process of removal causes many of these chemicals - especially metals to enter the blood stream where it affects the organs more than initially applying them does.
Seems that undoing these mistakes can be even more harmful than getting them in the first place.
But do some research and correct me.
And be better informed for the effort.
Some require some metals which are not good for the body.
I understand that there are no mandatory regulatory standards for these as they are neither food nor drug, but are listed as cosmetics. Therefore, there are only suggested practices rather than legal requirements for component chemicals, production processes and handling of these inks.
I also understand that the process of removal causes many of these chemicals - especially metals to enter the blood stream where it affects the organs more than initially applying them does.
Seems that undoing these mistakes can be even more harmful than getting them in the first place.
But do some research and correct me.
And be better informed for the effort.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:31 pm to Rabby
quote:even if you die, at least you won't die trashy
Seems that undoing these mistakes can be even more harmful than getting them in the first place
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:33 pm to RLDSC FAN
I gladly await the upcoming great tattoo backlash.
Tattoos are trashy AF and are no longer a unique and edgy thing to get. It's like when parents got on facebook. People without tattoos are now the chosen people.
Tattoos are trashy AF and are no longer a unique and edgy thing to get. It's like when parents got on facebook. People without tattoos are now the chosen people.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 4:45 pm to RLDSC FAN
Who knew that "artwork" you wouldn't even think about putting in a double wide trailer would look like shite on your body?
Posted on 6/1/25 at 5:01 pm to RLDSC FAN
I'm about to add my 3rd one next week.
Posted on 6/1/25 at 5:09 pm to RLDSC FAN
I just had a laser procedure on my retina and the part about the laser sound hits home.
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